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One person was dead and at least eight others were wounded in a shooting at Fort Hood, Texas — the same base where a military psychiatrist killed 13 people 4½ years ago — military officials told NBC News.
The shooting Wednesday at the Fort Hood military installation happened nearly five years after a horrific massacre at the same Texas base.Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Hasan was convicted and sentenced to death last year for the Nov.
Jamie Hayes, 16, said he heard about the Fort Hood shooting on Twitter and called his father, who works for the medical brigade.“He said he can’t talk right now, there’s something serious going on,” Hayes said. “Then I didn’t hear from him for 30 minutes.
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Secretary Hagel holds a previously scheduled press conference in Hawaii where he may address Fort Hood shooting.
A shooting has occurred at Fort Hood, Texas, the same base where a military psychiatrist killed 13 people 4½ years ago, an Army official told NBC News.
As many as eight people were injured in a shooting at Fort Hood, Texas — the same base where a military psychiatrist killed 13 people 4½ years ago — military officials told NBC News.Officials said one person was in custody and that a second possible shooter was being sought.
NBC News’ Miklaszewski reports as many as 8 people may have been wounded – and one person is believed to have been taken into custody. Meanwhile, the search continues for a second gunman.
The chances of finding new survivors in the Washington mudslide are "almost nonexistent," a federal incident commander said Wednesday, but searchers are still hopeful that the 15 people still missing will be located.